Fish swimming in dappled sunlight

Riku Onda, 1964-

Book - 2022

"Set in Tokyo over the course of one night, Aki and Hiro have decided to be together one last time in their shared flat before parting. Their relationship has broken down after a mountain trek during which their guide died inexplicably. Now each believes the other to be a murderer and is determined to extract a confession before the night is over. Who is the murderer and what really happened on the mountain? In the battle of wills between them, the chain of events leading up to this night are gradually revealed"--Page 4 of cover.

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Subjects
Genres
Psychological fiction
Thrillers (Fiction)
Novels
Published
London : Bitter Lemon Press 2022.
Language
English
Japanese
Main Author
Riku Onda, 1964- (author)
Other Authors
Alison Watts (translator)
Item Description
"Original Japanese edition published by CHUOKORON-SHINSHA, INC., Japan in 2007. Republished as a paperback edition by Bungeishunju Ltd. in 2010"--Title page verso.
Physical Description
204 pages ; 20 cm
ISBN
9781913394592
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this artful and enigmatic suspense novel, Onda (The Aosawa Murders) pulls the ground out from under the reader by undermining beliefs and expectations concerning her two alternating and potentially unreliable narrators. A young couple about to break up, Hiro and Aki, are preparing to spend their last night together in their small apartment in an unnamed Japanese city. In the first chapter, Hiro concludes his dispassionate account of a mundane conversation between them by wondering whether at some point that night he'll have to force Aki "to say with her own lips that she killed that man?" In the next chapter, Aki reveals that she lied when she told Hiro she would be traveling to Vietnam with friends as a way to ensure that Hiro, whom she suspects of murdering the unidentified man, doesn't harm her. Onda judiciously and incrementally fills in the backstory about the man, who officially died as the result of an accidental fall. This tour de force demonstrates how suggesting events can be so much more powerful than explicitly depicting them. Fans of subtle psychological thrillers will be enthralled. (July)

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